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His Excellency Qatar’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohamed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani and his Jordanian counterpart Dr Ayman al-Safadi emphasized the need to strengthen joint efforts for regional stability, during their official talks yesterday.

The two ministers met in Amman to review bilateral relations between Qatar and Jordan and discuss other regional issues, in particular the Palestinian issue.

The session looked at ways to further cement the Qatar-Jordan bond and the accomplishments made between the two nations at the economic and political levels.

The meeting underlined the importance of unifying joint efforts, work toward bringing Arab viewpoints closer, bolster regional dialogue mechanisms and set up its bases to achieve regional security and stability.

Following the meeting, the Qatari and Jordanian ministers took part in a joint press conference, which highlighted the depth of the Qatari-Jordanian relations.

HE Sheikh Mohamed thanked the government and the people of Jordan for their hospitality and affirmed Qatar’s eagerness to enhance bilateral cooperation with Jordan through new opportunities.

HE Qatar’s FM highlighted the commitment of the leaders of the two brotherly countries to continue developing ties and underlined that Qatar values the prominent role Jordan plays in the region.

The meeting also delved into other issues including the developments in Syria and Afghanistan in addition to discussing the Palestinian issue. It laid particular emphasis on alleviating the suffering of the Palestinian people and that a solution must be in line with the rules of international legitimacy and international law.

HE Sheikh Mohamed underscored the need to uphold the political gains resulting from the meetings in Doha and called for the safe exit of Western diplomats from Afghanistan.

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